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SUMMARY:Commercializing Your Research Through a Start-Up
DESCRIPTION:Interested in commercializing your biomedical research but don’t know where to start? Please join us on Monday\, June 24th @ 1pm ET for a 30 min presentation and 30 min Q&A period with Mathew Platt\, the Global Head of Venture Recruitment at the Creative Destruction Lab\, to learn how academic founded startups productize and commercialize their innovations with the support of mentorship obtained through the Creative Destruction Lab program. \nRegister here: www.tinyurl.com/CSMBxCDL \nPresenter Bio: Mathew Platt spent 10 years as an academic in the health sciences\, which culminated with a PhD in Human Physiology from the University of Guelph. In the Winter of 2019\, Mathew pivoted towards entrepreneurship by launching the Guelph Chapter of the Science to Business Network\, a non-profit event-based networking group that connects academics with non-academic career paths and mentors. In the Winter of 2020\, Mathew formally launched his post-academic career with the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) as a Venture Manager\, where he reviewed over 600 applications from deep tech seed-stage startups from around the world and worked with 30+ health tech startups as they participated in the CDL mentorship program. Over his 4+ years at CDL he’s managed and trained a diverse team both as the Associate Director of Health at CDL-Toronto\, and now as the Head of Venture Recruitment for CDL’s international network of 13 sites and 33 cohorts\, which admit 675+ seed-stage startups. \nMore about CDL: The Creative Destruction Lab is a philanthropic organization offering a comprehensive 5-day mentorship program for pre-seed to seed stage science and technology startups. Unlike programs designed for general businesses\, CDL focuses sharply on ventures where their core differentiator is an innovation in science or technology. CDL operates a network of 13 international sites\, each running a different collection of specialized venture cohorts (called streams). Each “stream” strategically combines mentors (entrepreneurs\, investors\, scientists\, and economists) and admitted ventures into technology\, vertical\, or market-specific pools to optimize venture-mentor pairings. The program is competitive\, meaning only ventures who receive an endorsement from a mentor (and an investment of that mentor’s time to support the founder) are invited back to subsequent mentorship sessions. CDL doesn’t require equity or payment from the startups; it is a program dedicated to nurturing innovation without a financial burden on the participating ventures. CDL does not offer lab space to participating ventures. \nIf you have any questions\, please email Cathy Cozma (ecozma@bccrc.ca).
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/commercializing-your-research-through-a-start-up/
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SUMMARY:Girls and STEAM Summer Livestream
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered why ice cream melts? What happens to our bodies when we get hot? Do bears get sunburnt? \nOn Tuesday\, June 25 at 10 AM\, get out your detective hats and join us as three STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art and Design\, and Math) leaders answer some of summer’s biggest mysteries! \nIn this 45-minute journey that can be viewed online at home or in a classroom\, participants will hear from leaders followed by a Q&A session where your most burning questions can be answered! \nWhile best suited for participants in grade 6 and older\, all ages and genders are welcome to experience these wonderful women in STEAM! \nThough the terms “women” and “girls” are used in our event\, Girls and STEAM refers to participants and presenters  who identify as women\, girls\, trans\, genderqueer\, non-binary\, two-spirit\, and gender questioning. \nThe event will also be live-streamed in the Science Theater at Science World\, included with general admission. Please purchase your Science World general admission ticket here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/girls-and-steam-summer-livestream/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:SBME Seminar: Long Non-Coding RNAs in Pluripotency\, Development\, and Disease
DESCRIPTION:Seminar’s Abstract:\n“Well-regulated gene expression networks are responsible for establishing and maintaining cellular states during development. Of the early cell states present in development\, pluripotency is the cellular state that has the potential to derive all cell lineages of the embryo. Mutations in genes associated with pluripotency often lead to abnormal development and embryo lethality\, but much of the focus relating to these genes has been on protein-coding genes. However\, the last decade has seen the rise of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) as novel players in the control of pluripotency\, development\, and several diseases including cancer and neurological disorders. As such\, our major goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms and functional interactions of lncRNAs in modulating cellular states. In this talk\, I will discuss how these lncRNA interactions influence mRNA splicing\, gene expression\, and ultimately cell fate\, but more specifically in the context of pluripotency.” \n\nDr. Samer Hussein’s Bio:\nDr. Samer Hussein is an associate professor and researcher at Université Laval and its affiliated Cancer Research Center. Dr. Hussein completed his Ph.D. in Neurological Sciences at McGill University\, Montréal\, Canada\, and his post-doctoral training at the University of Helsinki\, Finland\, and later at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute in Toronto\, Canada. He has published seminal work in the field of reprogramming demonstrating several key findings on how reprogramming to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) affects the chromatin state\, genetic stability\, and gene expression of cells undergoing this process of induced cell fate change. \nHis team now focuses on understanding the molecular underpinnings governing cell fate decision during embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation and during the evolution of cancer\, more specifically Glioblastoma. They use several bioinformatics and sequencing approaches\, such as long read RNA sequencing\, and ESC differentiation models\, such as human cerebral organoids\, to understand the molecular mechanisms and functional interactions of long non-coding RNAs during development and cancer. \nLocation:\nDMCBH 101 LT + Zoom
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-seminar-long-non-coding-rnas-in-pluripotency-development-and-disease/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240626T123000
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SUMMARY:Pathways in Science: Exploring Majors and Careers
DESCRIPTION:Partway through your first year\, or further along and still unsure on what science major and/or career to pursue? You’re not alone! Join this session to connect with like-minded peers and to gain actionable advice in making your decision. \n\n\n\nWe’ll begin with an activity to self-reflect & connect with fellow students. \nWe will then present on steps towards choosing a program. Some themes we will explore include: the link between your major and career; exploring beyond “traditional” careers\, connecting your experience to the classroom; dispelling myths; and resources to connect with. \nAdvance registration is encouraged so we can best tailor our content. Can’t join in-person? Join by Zoom here: https://sfu.zoom.us/my/scispace \nThis workshop is part one of a two-part series focused on career exploration—join one or both! \n\nPart two (Jul. 3\, 11:30am) is focused on the “how”—networking & gaining experience\n\nThis workshop is co-facilitated with Brenda Badgero\, Career Education Manager at SFU Career & Volunteer Services
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/pathways-in-science-exploring-majors-and-careers-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:UBC Micro-Certificate in Innovation Leadership: Medical and Bio-Innovations: Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Unlock the Future of Healthcare Innovation with UBC’s New Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership \nOn Wednesday June 26th\, 12pm Pacific\, join us for an online information session to learn about the UBC Micro-certificate in Innovation Leadership: Medical and Bio-Innovations\, an exciting new program developed by the UBC School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)\, with critical insights from SBME’s Industry Advisory Committee. \nThis one-of-a-kind program addresses the gap between scientific breakthroughs and the marketplace by equipping participants with essential legal\, strategic\, and practical skills required for successful commercialization of healthcare innovations. \nMeet Danielle Walker\, Strategic Partnerships Manager\, SBME to learn more about the courses and instructors. Bring your questions to a Q&A following the presentation. \nWe will send you instructions to join the online information session when you register. Can’t attend – don’t worry. We will send you a recording.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-micro-certificate-in-innovation-leadership-medical-and-bio-innovations-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240626T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240626T190000
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SUMMARY:Nucleate Canada: Vancouver - Fireside Chat with Lana Janes and Ali Tehrani
DESCRIPTION:​Welcome to Nucleate Canada’s inaugural Vancouver event!\n​We’re excited to feature a conversation between Lana Janes\, a patent agent turned co-founder\, and Ali Tehrani\, a co-founder turned investor! \n​Calling all students and professionals interested in life sciences and sustainability entrepreneurship\, come join us for an evening of discussion and networking\, and engage with the local and booming life sciences community in Vancouver. \n​Event Details\n​Date: 26 June 2024\nTime: 4:00pm to 7:00pm PDT\nLocation: Fasken\, 550 Burrard St #2900\, Vancouver\, BC V6C 0A3 \n​Schedule:\n4:00 to 5:00 PM – Check-in\n5:00 to 6:00 PM – Fireside Chat\n6:00 to 7:00 PM – Networking \nDue to limited capacity\, your registration will need to be confirmed by our team prior to the event. \n​About Nucleate \n​​Nucleate is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering tomorrow’s biotech leaders by educating today’s academic trainees. With a network spanning 28 chapters and encompassing over 150 academic institutions worldwide\, Nucleate is supported by a passionate cohort of over 1000 student leaders who are dedicated to identifying and nurturing future biotech trailblazers. \n\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\n\n\nFasken (Vancouver)\n550 Burrard St #2900\, Vancouver\, BC V6C 0A3\, Canada
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nucleate-canada-vancouver-fireside-chat-with-lana-janes-and-ali-tehrani/
LOCATION:Fasken Vancouver Office & Online\, 550 Burrard Street\, Suite 2900 (29th floor)\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6C 0A3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Pathways in Science: Exploring Majors and Careers
DESCRIPTION:Partway through your first year\, or further along and still unsure on what science major and/or career to pursue? You’re not alone! Join this session to connect with like-minded peers and to gain actionable advice in making your decision. \n\n\n\nWe’ll begin with an activity to self-reflect & connect with fellow students. \nWe will then present on steps towards choosing a program. Some themes we will explore include: the link between your major and career; exploring beyond “traditional” careers\, connecting your experience to the classroom; dispelling myths; and resources to connect with. \nAdvance registration is encouraged so we can best tailor our content. Can’t join in-person? Join by Zoom here: https://sfu.zoom.us/my/scispace \nThis workshop is part one of a two-part series focused on career exploration—join one or both! \n\nPart two (Jul. 3\, 11:30am) is focused on the “how”—networking & gaining experience\n\nThis workshop is co-facilitated with Brenda Badgero\, Career Education Manager at SFU Career & Volunteer Services
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/pathways-in-science-exploring-majors-and-careers-3-2024-07-03/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:SBME Seminar
DESCRIPTION:SBME Seminar: Challenges toward ultrahigh-speed proteomics with high-sensitivity\, high-depth and high-robustness – Dr. Yasushi Ishihama\nUnderstanding proteins and protein complexes as molecules responsible for biological functions is an essential step in understanding biological homeostasis and the diseases that result from its disruption. Although proteome sequencers based on LC/MS/MS as a core technology have been rapidly developed\, they have not yet fully met the expectations of the research community. We have focused on accelerating the LC/MS/MS sequencing technology and have investigated various methods to complete proteome sequencing in about 1 minute. By optimizing various parameters under capillary LC flow rates\, we have succeeded in achieving the protein identification number of >3000 from 100 ng of HeLa lysates in 1000 samples per day. In this talk\, I will introduce our practical and robust high-speed proteome sequencer and report on applications that take advantage of its ultra-high speed. \n \nLocation: \nLSC 1003 LT3 or join virtually
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-seminar/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240709T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240709T180000
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SUMMARY:UBC Faculty of Medicine Alumni & Friends Summer Socials
DESCRIPTION:Summer has arrived\, bringing with it beautiful weather and longer days! Join us in celebrating the return of warm days at our annual UBC Faculty of Medicine Alumni & Friends Summer Socials held across BC\, including Kelowna\, New Westminster\, Prince George\, Vancouver\, and Victoria!  \nWhether you’re a physiotherapist\, physician\, public health professional\, physical therapist\, occupational therapist\, scientist\, midwife\, or resident\, we warmly invite you to enjoy a meal\, beverages\, fun games\, and prizes\, all while catching up with friends and colleagues on a sunny afternoon.  \nPlus\, register by our early bird deadline for a chance to win a special prize! Winners will be announced at each event – you must attend to claim your prize.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-faculty-of-medicine-alumni-friends-summer-socials/
LOCATION:UBC Medical Student & Alumni Centre\, 2750 Heather Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 4M2\, Canada
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CREATED:20240610T203818Z
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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Biophysics 2024
DESCRIPTION:About FiB 2024 \nFrontiers in Biophysics (FiB) is a one-day interdisciplinary conference organized by students\, which brings together a diverse set of perspectives and voices from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. FiB seeks to bridge gaps between those passionate about advancing the frontiers of biophysics and quantitative biology\, welcoming students and researchers from such diverse fields as physics\, mathematics\, biology\, chemistry\, computer science\, medicine\, and engineering. \nWe welcome participants at any stage of their career\, from undergraduate students to experienced researchers. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with professionals and researchers from various backgrounds\, cultivating a rich environment for interdisciplinary collaboration. \nPresent at FiB 2024 \nRegistration is now open! You may choose the format that best suits your work – a brief oral presentation or a visually compelling research poster. \nPresentation Format and Guidelines: \nTalks: 10 minutes + 2 minutes for questions\nPosters: Present your work in our 90-minute poster session. \nFrontier in Biophysics 2024 website: \nhttps://fib-2024.mystrikingly.com/
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/frontiers-in-biophysics-2024/
LOCATION:SFU Harbour Centre\, 515 W Hastings St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240723T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240723T133000
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SUMMARY:Summer 2024 Visual Communication Mini-Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lead: Samantha Grist\, PhD. Research Associate with Prof. Karen Cheung\, Prof. Sudip Shekhar\, Prof. Lukas Chrostowski (UBC ECE and SBME).\nDate and time: July 23\, Part 1 lecture: 11:00 am-12:30 pm. Part 2 hands-on (attendance capped): 2:00-4:00 pm. Please register in advance via the links below\, as attendance will be capped (first-come-first-served registration).\nPart 1: The lecture will give a brief introduction to effective presentations and why visual communication is important\, before introducing key concepts for effective visual communication and scientific figures from the book “Visual Strategies” by Felice Frankel and Angela DePace. After introducing these concepts and examples\, Samantha will then go through a couple of examples of how she has applied these strategies to improve an example figure from her previous publications\, as well as some tips that she has learned along the way. At the end of the lecture we will have a Q&A session and practice giving feedback on another example figure. Sign up here.\nPart 2: The focus of this session will be to practice both giving feedback and getting feedback on one of your in-progress figures (e.g.\, for a journal paper\, presentation\, poster)\, as well as learning how to implement some of the concepts that were introduced in the Part 1 lecture using a vector-based design program. Please note that all participants must submit a figure in advance of the workshop\, in order to participate in Part 2. Sign up here and submit figure and contextual information here. \n  \nLearn more!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/summer-2024-visual-communication-mini-workshop/
LOCATION:UBC & Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240730T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240801T170000
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
DESCRIPTION:The CMBBE Symposium originated in 1991 in the Engineering Faculty at Swansea University\, Wales\, UK\, a world leader in computational mechanics and it was organised by prof. John Middleton and his team.\nThe first meetings were held starting with 1992 at Swansea. The meetings have developed into a specialised group for those involved in computational biomechanics.  They have changed and evolved  bringing new subject areas to the forefront and have been a useful source of networking.  The meetings have always promoted workshops and special sessions together with making  a point of support for research students and young researchers.\nThrough the years\, CMBBE symposim offered a platform for networking and sharing cutting edge research and projects related computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering.  We invite you now to continue the CMBBE tradition and use the new website to share your news and stay connected in a virtual way.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/international-symposium-on-computer-methods-in-biomechanics-and-biomedical-engineering/
LOCATION:UBC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240801T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240801T120000
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SUMMARY:Information Session Sector Innovation Program
DESCRIPTION:The Sector Innovation Program (SIP) aims to support strategically important genomics research with long-term potential to address the needs and challenges of key sectors in BC’s economy and society. \nEach intake of the program has a specific strategic focus. The focus of this intake (SIP8) is to support genomics research related to the impacts of climate change on human health. Climate change is already negatively impacting human health in many ways\, and health risks are predicted to increase as global warming continues. Higher temperatures\, shifts in precipitation patterns\, more frequent and intense heat waves\, and weather events deprive people of clean air\, fresh water\, a safe food supply\, and can influence the prevalence and distribution of infectious diseases. \nThis session will provide an overview of Sector Innovation Program Guidelines\, how to apply for Intake 08 and answer any questions you may have.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/information-session-sector-innovation-program/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240801T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240801T220000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240703T183225Z
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SUMMARY:After Dark: Pride into the Future
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for an extraordinary evening as Science World presents a special edition of Science World After Dark\, dedicated to celebrating our vibrant 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Recognizing the need for greater representation in the world of STEAM (Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Art & Design\, and Mathematics)\, we’re embarking on a forward-looking journey to explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead – while also being sure we let loose\, have fun and celebrate today! This adults-only\, 19+ evening\, invites you to delve into the innovative and interesting advancements shaping our world with talks by esteemed 2SLGBTQIA STEAM professionals\, watch sensational performances by some of Vancouver’s top drag performers and artists and explore and indulge in the wonders of science through our galleries and exhibits. Join us for an evening of inspiration\, empowerment and meaningful dialogue as we join together to celebrate Pride! \n\nAfter Dark at Science World\, you can… \n\nGroove to the beat — the DJ will be spinning tunes all night!\n Wet your whistle with a cold beer\, cider\, or glass of wine.\n Grab your favourite childhood dinner in Triple O’s or make a stop at our Snack Lab for treats\, snacks and drinks.\nVisit our Science Store for fun and exciting educational toys\, books\, activity kits\, and unique gifts.\n\n\nGood stuff to know:  \n\nEarly bird tickets ($35+GST) are available until July 4 at 11:59 PM. After that\, tickets will be available online ($40+GST) at until August 1 at 3 PM — unless sold out earlier.\nTickets are non-refundable and cannot be rescheduled or combined with other coupons\, discounts\, offers or promotions.\nFood and drinks are available for purchase.\nAfter Dark is open to adults 19+ only.\nPlease note: For the safety of all attendees\, security checks will be conducted at the entrance to the event.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/after-dark-pride-into-the-future/
LOCATION:Science World\, 1455 Quebec Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6A3Z7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240806T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240726T162837Z
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SUMMARY:Bennett Lecture—Dr. Olivera Finn on Cancer Vaccines
DESCRIPTION:GrasPods presents the Bennett Distinguised lEcture: Vaccines for Cancer Prevention and Interception by Dr. Olivia (Olja) J. Finn from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. \nOver three decades of tumor antigen discovery yielded a large number of tumor antigens that led to the development of therapeutic cancer vaccines designed to slow the growth of primary tumors or metastases. However\, clinical trials failed to demonstrate beneficial effects of therapeutic vaccines\, and studies of the tumor microenvironment revealed multiple mechanisms of tumor-induced immune suppression that compromised vaccine efficacy. \nWe are using the same vaccines in healthy\, immunocompetent individuals to prevent cancer or intercept progression from pro-cancer to cancer. Results of the clinical trials will be presented that test a vaccine based on the tumor antigen MUCI for the prevention of colon\, lung\, and breast cancer. The science that underlies the design of these trials will also be presented. \nFollowed by a social from 4:30 PM onwards at Rogue Kitchen and Wetbar! \nRegister today!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bennett-lecture-dr-olivera-finn-on-cancer-vaccines/
LOCATION:Diamond Lecture Theatre\, 675 W 10th\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 1L3\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240808T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240808T210000
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SUMMARY:Science\, Stand-Up\, & Song
DESCRIPTION:About this event\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHello! I’m Dr. Marissa Lithopoulos. This event is a fundraiser for my science education album! I have self-funded 3 songs from the album (https://linktr.ee/dr.marissalithopoulos) and am eager to continue to share my scientific knowledge with the world through song. There is a long tradition of learning through music – the alphabet\, counting\, and learning where midnight trains go (anywhere). I aim to continue this tradition! \nYour Host: \nDr. Marissa Lithopoulos is a Postdoctoral Fellow at SickKids & UBC\, specializing in brain stem cell research. To survive the stress of grad school\, Marissa began singing and playing the guitar. She also trained in the art of comedy through The Improv Centre & Blind Tiger Comedy. \nMarissa is excited to combine science\, comedy\, & music into a medley! \nThe show includes : \n5 hilarious Vancouver-based comedians: \n-Chloe Lobel \n-Scott Mason \n-Cory Martin \n-Taylor Trowbridge \n-Dr.Mansum Yau \nA panel of distinguished scientists: \n-Dr. Anna Blakney is an Assistant Professor at UBC focused on translating RNA delivery technologies to the clinic. Dr. Blakney is also a science communication expert (some may say a TikTok superstar). \n-Dr. Annie Ciernia is an Assistant Professor at UBC focused on gaining a better understanding of modications made to DNA within different brain cell types. Dr. Ciernia is also a key UBC advocate for equity\, diversity\, & inclusion. (Fun fact: Dr. Ciernia studies one of the coolest cell types – microglia – immune cells found in the brain). \n-Dr. Nicholas Weilinger is Chief Scientific Officer & Co-Founder of Cere Cura Nanotherapeutics. Dr. Weillinger will provide us with industry perspective on some of the important challenges facing science today. \nTo top it all off\, Marissa will be singing her smash hit science tunes throughout the evening!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/science-stand-up-song/
LOCATION:Charqui\, 1955 Cornwall Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6J1C9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240813T120000
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SUMMARY:UBC Health Data Analytics Micro-Credential Program Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Date and Time: Tuesday\, August 13\, 2024; 12:00pm – 1:00pm\nLocation: Online via Zoom\nRegister: https://extendedlearning.ubc.ca/courses/health-data-analytics-information-session/0113 \nThe UBC Micro-certificate in Health Data Analytics: Opportunities and Applications is a part-time technical program developed by the UBC Department of Medicine and UBC Data Science Institute\, in consultation with health sector leaders from government\, academia and industry. It provides learners with career development and upskilling opportunities to fill the data literacy gap in our evolving data-driven health sector. \nBlending foundational data analytics proficiency with health system context and data\, this program will enable advancement or transition into a health data science role for professionals with a background in health care. \nIn this information session\, get an overview of the UBC Health Data Analytics Micro-Credential Program\, the curriculum\, learning outcomes\, and what to expect. Meet the program instructors to learn about how you can apply your learning to benefit your organization or your personal endeavours. There will be plenty of time for your questions!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-health-data-analytics-micro-credential-program-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240815T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240815T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240508T180904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T181011Z
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SUMMARY:CBR/LSI Research Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this year’s Research Day\, in partnership with the Life Sciences Institute (LSI)! This event will be held on the UBC Vancouver Campus in the West Atrium/LSC 3\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall. Come for a spectacular event with lunch and terrific presentations that showcase research by our summer students. This will be followed by an address by a thought-provoking keynote speaker in the sciences. There will also be many posters\, drinks and food for all to enjoy! More details to follow. \nDate: Thursday\, August 15\, 2024 \nTime: 12:00 – 7:00pm PT. \nKeynote Speaker: Dr. Brianne Kent\, Simon Fraser University\, “Investigating sleep disturbances as a risk factor and therapeutic target for dementia.” \nProgram: HERE! \nRegistration link: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_87eLoPeWrU9Lcma \nRegistration deadline: Thursday\, August 8th at 11:59pm PT. \nCBR Research Day is an opportunity for students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the CBR Summer Studentship Program in August. \nThe event provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice their presentation skills in front of an audience\, and share their work with their peers and other labs. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through short talks and a poster presentation. \nAn overview of the day \n– Exciting short talks and poster presentations by summer students\, showcasing their research \n– An inspirational keynote speaker from the sciences \n– Awards for student presentations\, as well as a celebration of mentorship during the Neil Mackenzie Mentorship Award \n– A lively environment to celebrate the conclusion of the CBR Summer Studentship Program!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cbr-lsi-research-day-2024/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240903T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240903T183000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240821T203548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T203548Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the Startup Landscape in BC
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for an Insightful Event on the Startup Landscape in British Columbia! \nThe Science to Business Network Vancouver-Victoria chapter invites you to an engaging virtual event\, “Introduction to the Startup Landscape in British Columbia\,” on September 3rd\, from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM. This event will provide a comprehensive overview of the dynamic startup ecosystem in BC\, featuring insights from industry leaders and successful entrepreneurs. \nKeynote Speaker: Mr. Chang Han. \nMr. Han\, the Lead Entrepreneur in Residence at entrepreneurship@UBC\, will deliver the keynote address from 5:00 PM to 5:40 PM. With extensive experience mentoring startups and a deep understanding of both life sciences and non-life sciences sectors\, Mr. Han is ideally positioned to offer valuable perspectives on the opportunities and challenges in BC’s startup scene. \nKey Topics:\n·         Overview of the Startup Ecosystem in British Columbia\n·         Support Structures and Resources for Startups\n·         Case Studies of Successful Life Sciences and Non-Life \nSciences Startups\n·         Challenges and Solutions for Startups in BC\n·         Future Trends and Outlook \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and connect with key players in the startup community! \nLink to more information and to register for the event: https://www.s2bn.org/events-dg2jf/introduction-to-the-start-up-landscape-in-bc
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/introduction-to-the-startup-landscape-in-bc/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240906T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240703T183446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T183446Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Global Conference on Environmental and Biological Science
DESCRIPTION:The Global Conference Alliance Inc. is pleased to arrange an Environmental and Biological Science conference\, fostering a cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge and advancements. Our primary objective is to inspire the interconnected nature of environmental processes and biological systems\, emphasizing their paramount significance in addressing contemporary global challenges. \nThis conference will showcase groundbreaking research and innovations in climate adaptation\, sustainable agriculture\, and green technologies. We aim to promote a deeper understanding of biodiversity conservation\, ecosystem services\, and restoration. Additionally\, we will delve into the dynamic realm of microbiome research\, exploring its far-reaching implications for health\, agriculture\, and bioremediation. \nAddressing pressing pollution issues\, its impact on health\, and solutions for a sustainable future will be integral to our discussions. We will also explore the emergence of diseases\, their relation to environmental changes\, and strategies for containment and control. \nThroughout the conference\, there will be an emphasis on the ethical and social implications\, from environmental justice and bioethics to the invaluable contribution of indigenous knowledge. \nWe are committed to fostering an environment that encourages collaboration\, innovation\, and action\, with the hope of charting a course toward a sustainable\, resilient\, and harmonious coexistence with nature.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2nd-global-conference-on-environmental-and-biological-science/
LOCATION:UBC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240827T204043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T204446Z
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SUMMARY:Empowering Research: A Guide to UBC Faculty of Medicine's Data Management Platforms
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, speakers from the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine (FoM) Digital Solutions Research Technology team will give a high-level overview of all the data management resources available for researchers at VCHRI. They will introduce platforms such as FoM REDcap for electronic data collection\, OpenSpecimen for biobanking and Microsoft PowerBI for data visualization. Attendees will also learn about interesting use cases\, from observational registries to research registries and everything in between\, hosted on FoM data platforms. \nLearning objectives\nIn this workshop you will learn: \n– Introduction to FoM research data platforms available to VCHRI researchers and their teams \n– Overview of data management best practices related to FoM research data platforms \n– Research data management support services available from the FoM data management team \nThis workshop is part of our VCHRI Research Training Series. This series is designed to support the acquisition of advanced skills\, techniques and knowledge and lead to enhanced practices in the conduct of research. \nAbout the speakers\nKenny Hammond has been working in medical education and research since 2009. In 2015\, he began working with digital solutions and became manager of the research data services team in 2022. Kenny strives to engage with clients to find technological solutions to support their research needs. He has a Master in Public Health and a Graduate Diploma in Community Health\, both from Memorial University.\n  \n  \n  \n  \nAshley McKerrow is an experienced data management professional with over 12 years of experience supporting health research. She began her career at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute where she built a successful team to support full research data services. Under her leadership\, the data management team facilitated hundreds of active research studies and is recognized by peers as a standard for data management processes and documentation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/empowering-research-a-guide-to-ubc-faculty-of-medicines-data-management-platforms/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240917T140000
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CREATED:20240829T200115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T200115Z
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SUMMARY:World Health Organization Guidance for Best Practices for Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:Clinical trials have a central role in generating the evidence needed to inform the development and implementation of health interventions. This is because they can reliably determine whether a health intervention has any effect by ensuring that any biases or random errors inherent in the study design are small with respect to the expected treatment effect. The results have been transformative in advancing global public health. \nThe intent of the ‘World Health Organization guidance for best practices for clinical trials’ document is to support implementation of universal ethical and scientific standards and strengthen the clinical trial ecosystem\, with a focus on under-represented populations. It is also complementary to other good clinical practice initiatives. \nJoin us for an overview presentation on the WHO document which spans all regions and nations and is applicable across all health product lines: any design\, health intervention\, purpose\, setting and role. \nTarget audience: \nAny clinical trial staff member whose work is related to clinical trials in any way. This includes in planning\, conduct\, analysis\, oversight\, interpretation\, education and funding of all clinical trials in which randomization is used to assess the effects of any health intervention for any purpose in any setting. \nLearning objectives \nThe learner will be able to: \n\nhave an awareness of the main issues and steps required to facilitate good clinical trials and reduce waste\,\nidentify the qualities of a well-designed\, well-implemented and clinically relevant trial\,\nuse a framework and tools to self-evaluate whether a team has adequate infrastructure ( physical and trial personnel) required to conduct an efficient high-quality trial\,\nlist the competencies that should be demonstrated by a clinical research team to undertake a successful study\,\nlead a discussion on the strenuous efforts needed to recruit diverse populations to clinical trials.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/world-health-organization-guidance-for-best-practices-for-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240918T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240918T213000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240823T215803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T215803Z
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SUMMARY:Science Slam: Slam Into Fall
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the wonder of Science Slam!\nWe are Vancouver’s most epic science showdown. Sit back\, relax\, and watch as our competitors battle to achieve science communication fame and glory while learning something new in to kick off the fall season. \nWhat exactly is a science slam? Based on the format of a poetry slam\, a science slam is a competition where speakers gather to share their science with you – the audience. Competitors have five minutes to present on any science topic without the use of a slideshow and are judged based on communication skills\, audience impact and scientific content. Props and creative presentation styles are encouraged — no slides! \nGet your tickets now! \n  \nInterested in participating?\nSign up to be a Slammer here: https://forms.gle/LJ64Qi4XLHQQSxpw9  \nEnjoy improv? While the Slam scores are being tabulated\, members of our audience are welcome to come on stage and participate in a fun\, improv show very loosely inspired by science. \nDoors open at 7pm\, event begins at 7:30pm. \nSee you there! \nNotes:\nThe venue is wheelchair accessible. The main cabaret room is accessible through a ramped entrance. We also have a wheelchair accessible washroom in the space as well.\nVenue is a 19+ venue with non-gendered bathrooms.\nMasks are not required but they are encouraged.\nScience Slam acknowledges that this event takes place on the traditional\, ancestral\, and unceded territory of the Squamish\, Musqueam\, and Tsleil Waututh Nation. Many of our attendees\, Science Slam included\, are guests of these territories and must act accordingly.\nScience Slam is an inclusive event\, as a result hate speech and abuse will not be tolerated.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/science-slam-slam-into-fall/
LOCATION:Fox Cabaret\, 2321 Main Street\, Vancouver
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240920T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240920T170000
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CREATED:20240823T201723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T201723Z
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SUMMARY:BC Cancer Research Day
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URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bc-cancer-research-day-7/
LOCATION:UBC Medical Student & Alumni Centre\, 2750 Heather Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 4M2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240923T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240923T103000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240715T234706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T234920Z
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SUMMARY:Genome BC's Data Literacy Series: Unlocking Bioinformatics
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next session in Genome BC’s Data Literacy series\, where we’ll explore ELIXIR\, Europe’s premier intergovernmental organization dedicated to advancing life sciences through bioinformatics infrastructure. Tim Hubbard\, the director of ELIXIR and a renowned expert in bioinformatics\, will present how ELIXIR’s innovative initiatives foster collaboration and drive scientific breakthroughs. \nDiscover how ELIXIR integrates and sustains bioinformatics resources across Europe to support cutting edge research in healthcare\, agriculture and environmental science. Learn about their network of nodes and hubs\, world-class data management and training programs that equip researchers with essential tools and skills. \nWhat you’ll learn in this session: \n\nWhat ELIXIR is and why it exists\nExamples of impact that could not have happened without ELIXIR\nTransferable learnings from the establishment of ELIXIR that could be implemented in Canada\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSign Me Up!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Our Speaker\n\n\n\nDr. Tim Hubbard\nDirector\, ELIXIR \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTim Hubbard has recently been appointed Director of ELIXIR\, a European intergovernmental organization that coordinates and develops life science resources across 23 countries\, enabling researchers to find\, analyze\, and share data efficiently. He is a Professor of Bioinformatics at King’s College London\, and was previously Senior Advisor at Genomics England\, and an Associate Director at Health Data Research UK (HDR UK). \nFrom 2013 Tim was seconded to Genomics England\, contributing to the 100\,000 Genomes Project and implementing the Trusted Research Environment (TRE) approach for secure data analysis. He also led TRE policy work at HDR UK\, now a member of ELIXIR UK. The TRE approach has now been formally adopted by NHS England as the default for all health data. \nBefore 2013 Tim was Head of Informatics at the Wellcome Sanger Institute\, where he played a key role in sequencing the human genome. He co-founded the Ensembl project and led the GENCODE project to annotate human genes. \nTim holds a biochemistry degree from the University of Cambridge\, a PhD in protein design from Birkbeck College\, University of London\, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Protein Engineering Research Institute in Osaka.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/genome-bcs-data-literacy-series-unlocking-bioinformatics/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240827T203930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T204902Z
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SUMMARY:UBC Faculty of Medicine REDCap Beginner’s Workshop
DESCRIPTION:REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) is a web-based software that is used to create and manage research databases and participant surveys. It was developed as a tool to help researchers collect and manage data effectively and responsibly\, integrated with biobanking and data visualization software. In this overview of REDCap\, attendees will be encouraged to follow along as speakers from the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine (FoM) Digital Solutions Research Technology team demo how to add new forms\, instruments and fields to a project. \nLearning objectives\nIn this workshop you will learn: \n– Fundamentals of creating data collection forms using REDCap \n– How to acquire the skills to design a basic project \n– How to collect data\, generate reports and export data \n– How to manage a project by making modifications and ensuring data integrity \nAbout the speakers\nYeram Ko is a data coordinator with the digital solutions team. With five years of experience in international humanitarian work\, she shifted her focus to data management within charities and non-governmental organizations in 2018 and pursued a Bachelor of Science in computer science at UBC. Yeram joined FoM as a database developer for the International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD) in 2022 before beginning her work with digital solutions in 2023.\n \nAnastasia Dropol is team lead of data management on the digital solutions team. With seven years of clinical research experience in pediatric rare diseases\, Anastasia transitioned to research data management in 2018. She provided comprehensive support for clinical\, lab\, and translational research data management within PHSA. Since joining UBC in 2021\, Anastasia has been dedicated to helping researchers at FoM find digital solutions for their varied research needs.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-faculty-of-medicine-redcap-beginners-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240927T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240820T203042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240820T203042Z
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SUMMARY:CMMT Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a day of trainee talks\, faculty speakers\, poster presentations\, lunch\, social and more!!! \nGuest Speaker: Kym M Boycott\nSenior Scientist\, CHEO Research Institute \nKym Boycott is a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa in Canada\, where she is a Clinical Geneticist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)\, Chair of the Department of Genetics\, and a Senior Scientist at the CHEO Research Institute. Dr. Boycott is a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Rare Disease Precision Health whose research program bridges clinical genomics to basic research and is focused on understanding the molecular pathogenesis of rare diseases to improve patient care and family well-being. She leads the national Care4Rare Canada Consortium integrating genomic and other –omic technologies to improve our understanding of rare disease\, with a particular focus on solving the unsolved and most difficult rare diseases. To leverage these discoveries\, she co-leads the Canadian Rare Diseases: Models & Mechanisms Network\, established to catalyze connections between newly discovered rare disease genes and basic scientists who can rapidly study them in model systems. Globally\, she moves the rare disease agenda forward as part of the Global Commission to End the Diagnostic Odyssey for Children. \nFaculty Speaker: Francesca Capon\nDepartment of Medical Genetics\, Senior Scientist\, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics (CMMT) \nFrancesca Capon obtained a BSc in biological sciences (1992) and PhD in medical genetics (1999) from La Sapienza\, University of Rome\, Italy. Her interest in the genetics of psoriasis brought her to the United Kingdom. She first moved to the University of Leicester as a Wellcome Trust Traveling Research Fellow (2001)\, then took on a Lectureship in human molecular genetics at University College London (2004). She joined King’s College London in 2006 as a lecturer\, was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2014\, and to Reader (Associate Professor) in 2018. In 2022\, she was elected to Professor at King’s College London. Her main research interest is the genetic basis of psoriasis. In recent years\, the Capon Lab has been concentrating on two main research lines: the identification of disease genes in pustular forms of psoriasis and the role of interleukin-36 in the pathogenesis of pustular and plaque psoriasis. This research has been published in high-impact journals including the American Journal of Human Genetics\, the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology\, and Science Translational Medicine.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cmmt-research-day-3/
LOCATION:Chan Centre\, 6265 Crescent Road\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240822T005832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T220723Z
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SUMMARY:9th Meeting of the Invadosome Consortium
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Meeting of The Invadosome Consortium entitled ‘Integrating Cellular Signaling and Physical Forces in the Regulation of Cell Motility and Invasion’ will bring together researchers focused on imaging cell dynamics\, and cell signaling and motility. Come and share your insights and make meaningful connections.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/9th-meeting-of-the-invadosome-consortium/
LOCATION:AMS Student Nest\, 6133 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240924T234626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T234626Z
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SUMMARY:Conducting Indigenous-Related Research: Behavioural Research Ethics Considerations
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, UBC’s research ethics project officer Wendy Bond will provide an overview of how UBC’s Indigenous Strategic Plan is being implemented in the Office of Research Ethics for Behavioural Research. She will discuss the ethics involved and the support available when conducting Indigenous-related research. Attendees will also learn about the development of a pilot Indigenous research ethics application designed to better support Indigenous-focused research. \nLearning objectives\nIn this workshop you will learn: \n\nthe difference between behavioural and clinical research\nwhich projects qualify for review by the Behavioural Research Ethics Board (BREB)\nethical considerations when engaging with Indigenous communities\, collectives and organizations\nthe specifics of the UBC’s Indigenous Strategic Plan implementation by BREB\nwho to contact regarding Indigenous behavioural research initiatives\n\nWith discussion lead by moderator: \n\nDr. Gabrielle Legault\, Director\, VCHRI Indigenous Health Research Unit\n\nThis workshop is part of our VCHRI Research Training Series. This series is designed to support the acquisition of advanced skills\, techniques and knowledge and lead to enhanced practices in the conduct of research. \nAbout the speaker\nWendy Bond is a research ethics project officer at UBC’s Office of Research Ethics (ORE)\, which she joined in 2013 as part of the project team implementing research ethics harmonization in B.C. (now under the auspices of Michael Smith Health Research BC). Since then\, she has contributed to developing support materials for researchers related to ethics submissions. She also manages the ORE website and oversees UBC’s US Financial Conflict of Interest compliance and the review of research participant complaints. \n  \nRegister today!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/conducting-indigenous-related-research-behavioural-research-ethics-considerations/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241011T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241011T163000
DTSTAMP:20260414T223751
CREATED:20240830T220027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T174308Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating World Thrombosis Day
DESCRIPTION:Speak to a panel of leading experts and learn the latest scientific knowledge about heart attack\, stroke\, and deep vein thrombosis. \nAgenda\n1:00 – 1:45 Registration and COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH \n1:45 – 2:00 Welcome and opening remarks\nHugh Kim\, PhD\, UBC Centre for Blood Research \n2:00 – 2:45 Blood clotting: How it works and risk factors for thrombosis\nWhat are the basic steps of how blood clots form and how can we evaluate these in the laboratory?\nHow do conditions such as obesity\, cancer and aging\, increase the risk\nof thrombosis?\nTyler Smith\, MD\, Vancouver Coastal Health\nEdward Conway\, MD\, PhD\, UBC Centre for Blood Research \n2:45 – 3:30 Venous blood clots of the legs (deep vein thrombosis) and of the lungs (pulmonary embolism)\nWhat are the risk factors and the common signs and symptoms of venous thrombosis? How is the diagnosis made\, and what are the standard treatments available?\nOverview of the services and patient education provided at the VGH Thrombosis Clinic\nAgnes Lee\, MD\, Vancouver Coastal Health and BC Cancer\nJill Scott\, RN\, Vancouver Coastal Health \n3:30 – 3:45 BREAK — REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED \n3:45 – 4:30 Arterial blood clots: myocardial infarction (heart attack) and stroke\nWhat causes a heart attack\, and how can it be prevented?\nWhat is a stroke\, and how can you recognize the common signs? What causes a stroke\, and how can it be prevented?\nBenny Lau\, MD\, Vancouver Coastal Health\nLily Zhou\, MD\, Vancouver Coastal Health \n  \nRegister now!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-world-thrombosis-day/
LOCATION:UBC Robson Square\, 800 Robson St\, Vancouver
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